- Novel: "Butterfield 8" (filmed as BUtterfield 8 (1960))
- Novel: "Appointment in Samarra" (filmed as Appointment in Samarra (2011))
- Short-story collection: "The O'Hara Generation"
- Short-story collection: "The Cape Cod Lighter"
- Novel: "A Rage to Live" (filmed as A Rage to Live (1965))
- Novel: "From the Terrace" (filmed as From the Terrace (1960))
- (1956) Novel: "Ten North Frederick" (filmed as Ten North Frederick (1958))
- Pal Joey (1963). Comedy (revival). Book by John O'Hara. Music by Richard Rodgers. Lyrics by Lorenz Hart. Musical Director: Pembroke Davenport. Conducted by Pem Davenport. Choreographed by George Martin and Ethel Martin. Directed by Gus Schirmer. City Center: 29 May 1963- 9 Jun 1963 (15 performances). Cast: Art Barnett (as "Mike Spears"), Nancy Baron (as "Dancer"), Charles Basile (as "Victor"), Emory Bass (as "Ernest"), Gerard Brentte (as "Dancer"), Carol Carlin (as "Dancer"), Shelia Cass (as "Dancer"), Alan Castner (as "Dancer"), George Church (as "Commissioner O'Brien"), John Coyle (as "Escort/Dancer"), Larry Davids (as "Dancer"), Dorothy D'Honau (as "Iris/Dancer"), Marilyn D'Honau (as "Francine/Dancer"), Hamp Dickens (as "Dancer"), Elaine Dunn (as "Gladys Bumps"), Jack Durant (as "Ludlow Lowell"), Dorothy Dushock (as "Diane/Dancer"), Mercedes Ellington (as "Sandra/Dancer"), Shellie Farrell (as "Dottie/Dancer"), Bob Fosse (as "Joey Evans"), Rita Gardner (as "Linda English"), Judith Haskell (as "Dancer"), Jim Hovis (as "Dancer"), Daniel Jasinski (as "Dancer"), Carole Kroon (as "Mickey/Dancer"), John Lankston (as "Louis, The Tenor"), Jann Le Prade (as "Adele/Dancer"), Viveca Lindfors (as "Vera Simpson"), Betty Hyatt Linton (as "Valerie"), David Lober (as "Dancer"), Sigyn Lund (as "Dancer"), Kay Medford (as "Melba Snyder"), Carmen Morales (as "Dancer"), Barbara Richman (as "Dancer"), Paul Reid Roman (as "Dancer"), Bentley Roton (as "Dancer"), John D. Seymour (as "Mr. Hoople"), Patricia Sigris (as "Dancer"), Roy Smith (as "Dancer"), Pat Turner (as "Kid"), Babs Warden (as "Dancer"), Lester Wilson (as "Lester"), George Zima (as "Schultz/Dancer"). Understudies: Charles Basile (as "Joey Evans"), Anne C. Russell (as "Melba Snyder/Vera Simpson"), Pat Turner (as "Gladys Bumps"). Produced by New York City Center Light Opera Company (Jean Dalrymple: Director).
- (1969) His musical, "Pal Joey," was performed at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Arlene Francis and Joe Masiell in the cast.
- (1959) His musical, "Pal Joey," was performed at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Helena Bliss, Richard Tone, and Anita Gillette in the cast. Frank Carrington and Agnes Morgan were directors.
- (August 1969) He wrote the book for the musical, "Pal Joey," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine with Arlene Francis and Joe Masiell in the cast. Richard Rodgers was composer. Lorenz Hart was lyricist.
- (April 21 to July 8, 1978) He wrote the book and music for the musical, "Pal Joey '78'," at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Lena Horne and Clifton Davis in the cast. Lorenz Hart was lyricist. Richard Rodgers was composer. Michael Kidd was director.
- (1982-1983 season) He wrote the book for the musical, "Pal Joey," at the Long Wharf Theatre (Mainstage) in New Haven, Connecticut. Richard Rodgers was composer. Lorenz Hart was lyricist. Kenneth Frankel was director. John Conklin was set designer. Robert Wojewodski was costume designer. Judy Rasmuson was lighting designer. Tom Fay was conductor.
- (Summer 1951) His musical, "Pal Joey," was performed in a Kenley Players production in Lakewood Park Theatre in Barnesville, Pennsylvania with Carol Bruce in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
- (Summer 1961) His musical, "Pal Joey," was performed in a Kenley Players production at the Veterans Memorial Theatre in Columbus and at the Packard Music Hall Theatre in Warren, Ohio with Andy Williams and Julie Wilson in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
- (Summer 1968) His musical, "Pal Joey," was performed in a Kenley Players production at the Packard Music Hall Theatre in Warren; the Veterans Memorial Theatre in Columbus and Memorial Hall in Dayton, Ohio with Buddy Greco, Anne Jeffreys and Dagmar in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
- (Summer 1983) He wrote the book for the musical, "Pal Joey," in a Kenley Players production at the Memorial Hall in Dayton and in Akron, Ohio with Joel Grey; Alexis Smith; Kelly Bishop; Randy Graff; Ron Perlman; Jana Robbins; John LaMotta and J.P. Dougherty in the cast. Richard Rodgers was composer. Lorenz Hart was lyricist. Peter Howard was musical director and dance arranger. Ross Allen was musical conductor. Peter Wolf was scenery designer. Grover Dale was choreographer. Tom O'Horgan was director. Leanna Lenhart was production stage manager. Sheilah Vaughn Walker was assistant musical director. Pat Donovan was lighting designer. Joseph A. Vispi was associate producer. Arthur Boccia and Shelley Goldstein of Eaves-Brooks Costume Company of New York were costume designers. John Kenley was artistic director.
- (August 24 to 28, 1965) Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart and his musical, "Pal Joey," was performed in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Donna Accetta (other); Bernie Adler (Vera's bodyguard); Stephen Barnett (other): Paul Barstow (Ernest); Reathel Bean (Head Waiter); Tom Bissinger (Stage Manager); Leslie Bravman (other); Tom Brennan (Ludlow Lowell); Steve Brick (Delivey Boy); Blaine Deutschendorf (Adele); George DiCenzo (O'Brien); Sandra Earnes (Vera); Bob Garber (Mr. Armour); Nora Hemenway (other); Steve Hendrickson )other); Roger Hendricks Simon (Victor); Carol Kastendeck (Wagner); Laurie Kennedy (Dolores); Lori Lawrence (other); Santo Loquasto (Harry); Leslie Luxemburg (other); Bill Ndini (Mike); Cara Landry (Kid); Cecil MacKinnon (Francine); Peter Platten (Sweeper); Mary Eva Reque (Kylie); Ruth Sanford (Other); Janet Sarno (Melba); Richard Silcox (Waiter); Liz Spear (other); Diana Sprague (Linda); J.M. Sundtrom (Sholtz); Debbie Thompson (other); Holly Thompson (other); Barbette Tweed (Dottie); Geoffrey Waddell (Joey); Caroline Worth Darnell (Gladys); Susan Young (Sandra); in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. Stephen Hendrickson was also set designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. Jeanne Button was costume designer. Caroline Worth Darnell was also choreographer and musical numbers. Sy Rubinstein was conductor and musical director. Monte Aubrey was assistant musical director. Tom Bigginer was also stage manager. J-M Sundstrom was production manager.
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